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What is the past tense of forbear?

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The past tense of forbear is forbore.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of forbear is forbears.

The present participle of forbear is forbearing.

The past participle of forbear is forborne.

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And the threat of home-grown crisis appeared to recede when Republicans in the House forbore to use the threat of default to extract spending cuts.
So I forbore to predict what would be his ultimate form of beauty.
On the same evening I returned to Newnan, where my friends were so overjoyed at my safe return that they forbore to upbraid.
Sidroc's anger now was only a small part of what he bore for Toki, and the reasons he forbore from killing him must be equally deep and old.
The water rat, like the good little fellow he was, sculled steadily on and forbore to disturb him.
As it was, he half suspected the truth, and forbore to question Jamie further.

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